18th Century Nouvelle France Habitantes dress differently and have different household accoutrements than their British colonial sisters.
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 One of the most comprehensive sites available to Nouvelle France reenactors. Archives contain a wealth of information.
Use an online translator — it's in French.
 
Soldats du Roy et Habitants  en Canada
 One of the best sites available to Nouvelle France reenactors. Photo album is superb in its authenticity! Use an online translator
— it's in French.
 
Le Detachement
 A great group of friends who always try to
"do it right."
 
Michel Nichol's Reproduction Poterie for New France
 Michel Nichol is the only potter in Quebec to focus all his efforts on the reproduction of artifacts. Inspired by the past, his faithful replicas revive these beautiful reminders of the Quebecois and French heritage.
 
Interior replica of Acadian dwelling at Belle Isle, Nova Scotia
 The Belleisle marsh, located upriver from Annapolis Royal, was settled by 1679. By 1755, there may have been as many as 30 houses along the margins of the Belleisle marsh.
 
The archaeological legacy of the sinking of the Machault in the Restigouche River in 1760
 18thC Nouvelle France trading artifacts
 
Milice de Louisbourg
 The Milice de Louisbourg that existed in 1745 was made up of people from the town of Louisbourg, fishermen and farmers from surrounding areas. As is traditional with a militia group they assisted the military forces at Louisbourg during times of military emergency.
 
Homer Kizer Ministries
 My Husband's Ministry
 
 LitttleBits Your Place For Historical Replicative Cosmetics and Sundries
   
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